Tomгўs Navarro Вђ“ Kintsukuroi. Edizione Aggiornat... -
: Influenced by the wabi-sabi philosophy, the book teaches that there is beauty in the transient and the imperfect.
: Navarro draws from his professional practice to provide real-life anecdotes and practical strategies for overcoming adversity, such as heartbreak, job loss, or bereavement. Tomás Navarro – Kintsukuroi. Edizione aggiornat...
In (also published as Kintsugi ), psychologist Tomás Navarro uses the ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold as a powerful metaphor for emotional healing and resilience. He argues that our emotional "cracks" and scars shouldn't be hidden, but rather highlighted as symbols of strength and survival. Core Philosophy and Themes : Influenced by the wabi-sabi philosophy, the book
: He emphasizes that while suffering is inevitable, it can be a catalyst for personal growth if managed properly. Practical Framework He argues that our emotional "cracks" and scars
: Just as masters mend ceramics with gold lacquer to make them more beautiful and durable, Navarro suggests we can "repair" our lives after trauma, loss, or disappointment.